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MINNESOTA STATE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



VARIETIES. 



Noble 



Oliver 



Ona 



Oregon 



Ot?car 



Osceola 



Hark Beauty 



Parker Earle 



Pearl 



Photo 



Princess 



Princeton Chief. 



Putnam 



Regina 



Koe,E.P 



Sandoval 



Saunders 



Sittle's No. 7 



Sittle'sXo. 9 



Sittle's No. 37 



Shuster's Gem .. 



Splendid 



Southard 



Standard 



Stevens 



Swindle 



Timbrell 



Tippecanoe 



Van Deman 



Waldron 



Warfield 



Waupon 



West Lawn 



Williams 



AVolverton 



Yale 



Bi. 

 Bi. 

 P. 

 Bi. 



Bi. 



P. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



P. 



P. 



P. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



P. 



P. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



P. 



P. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



P. 



P. 



Bi. 



P. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



Bi. 



May 28 

 " 31 



" 28 

 " 21 





June 19 

 ' 22 

 ' 21 

 19 



If) 



^x 



June 29 

 July 2 

 June 27 

 30 



' 28 

 July 3 

 3 



June 30 

 ' 26 

 ' 30 

 ' 30 

 ' 30 



July 2 

 " 2 



June 30 



" 30 



" 29 



" 29 



" 20 



30 



29 



29 



July 3 



June 29 

 " 29 

 " 29 



July 2 



June 30 

 " 30 

 " 29 

 " 26 

 " 28 



July 3 



u c3 

 p u 



10 



6 



8 



7 



9 



9 



9+ 



9 



8 



9+ 



9 



9 



8 



7 



9 



8 



9 



9 



9 



9.5 

 10 



8 

 9 

 9 

 10 



8 

 9 



8 

 8 

 9 



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o te 



-7 

 5 



8 



7 



7 



7 



7+ 



7+ 



3 



' Jin 

 I S'S 



10 



Accomac. Planted in new bed. Did not flower. 



Atlantic. (Bi-sexual.) Fruited in beds two and three j^ears old. 

 <Juite productive. Medium early. Foliag'e and growth good. 



Bedern'ood. (Bi-sexual.) Fruited in beds two, three and four 

 years old, and very productive in each. Blooms earlj'^ and is full of 

 pollen. Fruit medium in size. Season medium, holds on well. Growth 

 and foliage very good. 



Boynton. (Pistillate.) Early and holds on quite well, moderatelj' 

 productive. Nearly the same as Crescent. 



Crescent. (Pistillate.) As compared with the -Warfield. which is 

 taken as the standard, is ranked about third. Fruit not as large as 

 Warfield, but it holds out better at latter end of season. This old 

 varietj'^ is still one of the most reliable. 



Edgar Queen. (Pistillate.) Very vigorous both in foliage and 

 growth and very productive. Fruit large. A good variety and well 

 worthy of trial by commercial growers. 



Eureka. (Pistillate.) Fruited in beds two and three 3'ears old. A 

 verj^ strong grower, foliage good. Fruit of good size and color and 

 firm. Quite productive. Season very long. Worthy of trial. 



Esther. (Bi-sexual.) Medium size, conical, red. Quite produc- 

 tive. Rather promising. 



